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Old Rebel

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Old Rebel Café has sparked controversy due to its display of the Confederate flag and questionable items love a portrait of the first grand wizard of the KKK. While some visitors found it offensive and related it with racism, others mentioned budget beer, friendly staff, and having a good time if you are alabaster and from Germany. However, there were strong condemnations labeling it as terrible, racist, and even likening it to modern-day Nazism.

Tbf inexpensive beer, staff approachable enough and there's some pretty questionable stuff on the wall like a portrait of the first grand wizard of the kkk but I had a good time

This place has a bad rep but as an LGBTQ citizen I set up a really friendly welcome here and felt right at home because many of the staff were gay / queer. The beer was cheap and cheerful and there was a great selection of condoms and basic sex toys in the men's bathrooms, with lots of smartphone numbers for local hook ups. In the end I didn't need it because I went home with one of the other punters who was very knowledgeable and took me to some o

X-CLUB LEIPZIG

About

X-Club Leipzig is a popular spot with a vaulted cellar that suggestions a dark and filthy atmosphere for those looking for something different. Upstairs, there's a great bar where you can enjoy drinks, while downstairs, you'll detect private cabins for a more intimate experience. The club also houses Germany's largest gay sauna called Stargayte Sauna Leipzig, which is open non-stop from Friday until 1 am on Monday.

Why you should go

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  1. Experience a unique atmosphere in the vaulted cellar of X-CLUB LEIPZIG
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  3. Visit Germany's largest gaysauna, Stargayte Sauna Leipziig, located within the premises
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  5. Enjoy a variety of options from having drinks upstairs to exploring other activities downstairs

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(Translated by Google) The Xclub was very nice here. Unfortunately it no longer has 5 stars (Original) War sehr schön hier existiert das Xclub Leider nicht mehr trotzdem 5 Sterne

(Translated by Google) Cool cruising club but not much going on and increasingly older crowd. Recently closed for the first time

Gay Leipzig

Founded in , Leipzig reached its cultural apex in the 17th century, particularly in music, optics and astronomy. The famous debate between Martin Luther and John Eck concerning the Reformation took place here in Other intellectual luminaries related with Leipzig include Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Robert Schumann, Felix Mendelssohn, and Richard Wagner who was born here, but did not work in the city.

Leipzig was Germany's most important German publishing center until Nazi times. Initial homosexual writers Karl Heinrich Ulrich and Magnus Hirschfeld published works, including Hirschfeld´s pioneering book, ¨What People Must Know About the Third Sex.´ It was again a center for homosexual political discourse from around on. The GDR (East Germany) had decriminalized homosexuality in , and made it fully legal in , 25 years before the West Germans. Activists in this capital figured large in that accomplishment. Leipzig also developed into a major center for the East German peace movement. Huge demonstrations in contributed

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